The reciprocal preference relation (RPR) is a powerful tool to represent decision makers' preferences in decision making problems. In recent years, various types of RPRs have been …
GG Wang, Y Tan - IEEE transactions on cybernetics, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In most metaheuristic algorithms, the updating process fails to make use of information available from individuals in previous iterations. If this useful information could be exploited …
Group decision making is a type of decision problem in which multiple experts acting collectively, analyze problems, evaluate alternatives, and select a solution from a collection …
Z Gong, W Guo, E Herrera-Viedma, Z Gong… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Interval operations, as currently defined, suffer from the problem of not satisfying the conditions of global complementarity and consistency of interval fuzzy preference relations …
M Brunelli - International Journal of General Systems, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Pairwise comparisons are a well-established tool to compare weights of criteria and alternatives or, more in general, any entities. Their ultimate goal is to facilitate the search for …
Q Liang, X Liao, J Liu - Knowledge-Based Systems, 2017 - Elsevier
With the rapid growth of Web 2.0 technology, a new paradigm has been developed that allows many users to participate in decision-making processes within online social …
In group decision-making (GDM) model, experts often evaluate their opinion by using triangular fuzzy numbers. The preference relations with triangular fuzzy numbers are in …
A group decision making (GDM) problem is often modeled by using a reciprocal preference relation (RPR) structure. Linguistic information is widely used in RPRs to depict its …
F Jia, Y Liu, X Wang - Expert Systems with Applications, 2019 - Elsevier
Considering multi-criteria group decision-making (MCGDM) problems under uncertain environment, this paper presents a novel concept of intuitionistic fuzzy rough numbers …